While the Kirin 985 was stated to still be a 7-nanometre processor, it is expected a speed and efficiency upgrade over last year's 980 would be presented.

Most notably, it was declared the Mate 30 Pro would be capable of delivering 5G networks thanks to its housed Balong 5000 modem.

However, it was stated the phone would also come in a 4G variant.

In terms of display, the Mate 30 Pro was said to boast a 6.71-inch screen produced by screen maker BOE.

If true, this would represent a sizeable increase over the Mate 20 Pro that has a 6.39-inch panel.

Chinese media has iterated the Mate 30 Pro's screen will sport a curve on all four of its sides - it was also said to be unclear how or if the phone will tackle 3D facial recognition.

Mate 30 Pro has been claimed to flaunt a 6.71-inch screen produced by screen maker BOE (Image: Express Newspapers)

The Huawei Mate 30 Pro has been rumoured to arrive with four cameras on its rear (Image: YouTube Science and Knowledge)

But, it was noted a fingerprint sensor will exist underneath the display.

Where cameras are concerned, the Mate 30 Pro was emphasised to flaunt a quad-camera system housed in a similar square module to its predecessor.

It was noted the phone will have a time-of-flight (TOF) sensor but not a periscope zoom lens as seen on the P30 Pro.

Finally, the battery capacity of the Mate 30 Pro was said to be 4,200mAh, the same as its predecessor.

Plus, it was said the phone will support Huawei's 55W fast wired charging that has already been confirmed to feature on its foldable handset, the Mate X.

While the new report surrounding Huawei's next Mate device will surely prove to be incredibly tantalising for Android fans, it is worth noting the accuracy of such claims has not been confirmed by Huawei directly.